Monday, August 10, 2009

Free Movie: The Magnificent Seven

One of the most beloved Westerns of all time with one of the greatest scores of all time (by Elmer Bernstein). Seven mercenaries, including Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Robert Vaughn, and Charles Bronson are hired to protect a Mexican village under siege by large group of bandits led by Eli Wallach. (1960) 128 Min. Panavision (UA/Provided by MGM)HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival

Monday, August 10

5:00pm

The Lawn

The lawn opens at 5:00pm for blankets and picnicking. The films begin at sunset (typically between 8pm and 9pm).

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